The evaluation of academic achievements of 78 lakh students pursuing studies from class 1 to 8 in government run 1.14 lakh schools across the state would be carried out during Pratibha-Parva campaign starting today.
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To evaluate the academic achievements of 78 lakh students of class one to eight, the School Education department of Madhya Pradesh has started a three-day campaign, Pratibha Parv from today, i.e. January 18.
The evaluation of academic achievements of 78 lakh students pursuing studies from class 1 to 8 in government run 1.14 lakh schools across the state would be carried out during Pratibha-Parva campaign starting today.Pratibha-Parv to conclude on January 20:Things to be evaluated:Progress in basic and subject based capabilities:Bal Sabha to be organised on third day:Steps to be taken to make Pratibha-Parva as per the international standards
Pratibha-Parv to conclude on January 20:
- “The evaluation of academic achievements of 78 lakh students pursuing studies from class 1 to 8 in government run 1.14 lakh schools across the state would be carried out during Pratibha-Parva campaign starting today,” a public relations department official said
- “Three-day Pratibha-Parv campaign would conclude on January 20,” he said.
Things to be evaluated:
Progress in basic and subject based capabilities:
- He informed that the progress in basic and subject based capabilities will be evaluated during this campaign. “Verification officer will be present in each school to authenticate the evaluation. The School Education department has made content based interesting questions for evaluation this year,” he added
- The officer informed that subject based evaluation of the children will be made on first and second day of this campaign, while Bal-Sabha will be organised as an annual function on the third day, when parents would also be invited.
Bal Sabha to be organised on third day:
“The cultural, sports and other activities of students will be organised in the presence of parents. Cent percent participation of students in any of the activities will be ensured during Bal-Sabha,” he added.
Steps to be taken to make Pratibha-Parva as per the international standards
- The officer said that in order to make Pratibha-Parva evaluation in accordance with international standards and the criterion laid under National Achievement Survey, the action is being initiated with a ‘sample study’ of the Hindi, mathematics, science and environment studies in classes 3, 5 and 8 in cooperation with UNICEF
- “For this, 60 schools of primary level and a similar number of middle schools in each district have been selected for this special study,” he added
- He said that the data analysis of students of these sample schools will be undertaken at state level by the experts. “On the basis of experts’ report, the policy decisions will be taken towards upgradation of educational quality in the coming years. Third party evaluation will be made by the UNICEF,” he added.
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